I'm seeing the players interviewed, now equipped with the various colors of the Jordan Collarless Polo Shirt.
I bought one right away, when it hit Fanatics... and have some remorse. If you include the sleeves, that are a good inch higher than your typically polo shirt, it seems like Nike is simply saving money on fabric, adding a Jumpman and charging you $80. Marketing is to convince the masses that it's the new wave of casual clothing.
I wore mine to work and a handful of people thought it was a t-shirt (albeit a "nice" t-shirt)... like it was unprofessional of me.
Let alone, would it pass muster in establishments that have even a liberal dress code?
I think they're failed. Any thoughts? Oh, I fully expect, "I wear what I want" (not the point), "I don't care what other dudes wear (not the point), "who cares how people dress?" (not the point). What else?
I bought one right away, when it hit Fanatics... and have some remorse. If you include the sleeves, that are a good inch higher than your typically polo shirt, it seems like Nike is simply saving money on fabric, adding a Jumpman and charging you $80. Marketing is to convince the masses that it's the new wave of casual clothing.
I wore mine to work and a handful of people thought it was a t-shirt (albeit a "nice" t-shirt)... like it was unprofessional of me.
Let alone, would it pass muster in establishments that have even a liberal dress code?
I think they're failed. Any thoughts? Oh, I fully expect, "I wear what I want" (not the point), "I don't care what other dudes wear (not the point), "who cares how people dress?" (not the point). What else?